Monday, June 11, 2007

This techno-savvy generation of preschoolers amaze me. Last night Adam asked if he could show Zach how to play play computer games. I was wary about it, but said yes anyway. So we start up the internet and Adam directs me to the correct site. "Go to that button and then to click on THAT one," he said as I pulled down our saved bookmarks. The he said that he could do it now...so he and Zach sat in the chair together and found the list of games, clicked the mouse on the right one and started playing. He even knew how to go to the side scroll bars, hold the button the mouse and scroll down to see more! So, I left the room, and heard them playing in there for a while. Then I heard them talking about playing a different game, and I thought they would call me back in to set it up. Nope. They had gone back to the list of games, found the one they wanted and got it started. How do they learn this stuff?

We spent the weekend in KC, had a cookout and took in a very uneventful and short Royals baseball game. When we got home Sunday, the first thing Adam wanted to do was hit some balls in the backyard. Zach's plans were to get completely sandy and dirty in the sandbox.

We started swimming lessons last week. They are the only two in the class. By the end of the first class they were both going all the way under water! Scott and I watched from the sidelines.


2 comments:

claytonkeller said...

How much do they charge to restore wireless when my router goes down?

Larry Hatteberg said...

And you thought you were getting tech support from India....not so...it's from A&Z's basement.